EP86: How To Get Rich And Be Free As A Busy Professional - Tom Burns, MD

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The best type of migration you should take as soon as possibleA simple tip for busy professionals who want to learn real estateEssential real estate investing steps you should take as a newbieThe impact of your first deal on your whole real estate journeyHow to prepare for the wins and losses of your real estate deals Resources/Links Mentioned In This EpisodeWhy Doctors Don't Get Rich by Tom Burns, MD | Paperback About Tom Burns, MD Tom Burns is an entrepreneur, retired orthopedic surgeon, and physician for the United States Ski Team. With over 25 years of real estate experience, he has acquired or developed over $700 million locally and internationally. Dr. Burns is the author of the best-selling personal finance book, Why Doctors Don’t Get Rich. He is a sought-after speaker and mentor and has been financially independent for over a decade. He founded the Rich Life Mastermind, designed to help people create financial independence to control their future and travel to exotic places with him!  Connect with TomWebsite: Rich Doctor | Presario Ventures Connect With UsTo connect with Saket Jain, as well as with other Migrate 2 Wealth listeners, and get the latest scoop on new and upcoming episodes, join Migrate 2 Wealth Community on Facebook. Follow Our Social Media Pages!LinkedIn: Saket JainInstagram: @migrate2wealthTwitter: @Migrate2WealthYouTube: Migrate 2 WealthTikTok: @migrate2wealth SponsorsBangerter Financial Services, IncDo you want to retire from land-lording through passive real estate? Look no further than us – we are your go-to experts for 1031 Exchanges and Alternative Tax Strategies. Visit https://1031.bangerterfinancial.com/1031guy to learn more! Sponsor Disclosure:Securities offered through Concorde Investment Services, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Bangerter Financial is independent of Concorde. This is for informational purposes only, does not constitute individual investment advice, and should not be relied upon as tax or legal advice. Investments in real estate may be speculative, illiquid, and carry a high degree of risk – including the potential loss of the entire investment. Please consult the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.

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